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Eric's Birds; Thrush and Robin added 11th May 2018
Topic Started: Jun 14 2016, 10:40 AM (12,417 Views)
Jane
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Like Noah's Ark...two of everything :grin: Well apart from the Magpie that is. :greatpics:
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Tabatha
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:wow: Eric a red kite from your bedroom window :cool: Such a lot of brilliant sightings.
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AnnB
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Great photos, the one of the Dove and Pigeon pair is rather sweet.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Jane, Tabatha and Ann, I hadn't really registered that the birdies were coming in two by two, hoorah hoorah!
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JennyWren
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:clap4: nice to see all the collared doves Eric ... and those goldfinches :yes:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Jen.
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Goardo
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Lovely pics Eric! Thanks for sharing!
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Gary
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Davebutterflyman
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Great set of photos Eric.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Dave.
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Eric Hardy
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The GSW returned yesterday. The light was so dim and there was rain on the window so I was surprised to get any worthwhile photos.
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The Cock Pheasant was strutting around too.
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The light was so dim this Robin is a bit grainy
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The Blue tit obliged for the bonus points.
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Jane
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Super captures of the Woodpecker. :clap4: and the cock pheasant strutting his stuff! :giggle: Glad you got a Blue Tit for the challenge :)
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Jane. a really cocky Pheasant looking resplendent.
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AnnB
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Great photos, Eric. I love the close-ups of the Woodpecker.
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Pam M
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Wonderful phptos Eric, amazing as it was through window and rain!!
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Night Owl
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:greatpics: Eric, I love the shots of the Pheasant strutting around the garden :cool1:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks, Ann, Pam and Julie
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Great photos Eric,you need another Pheasant to come along and pick a fight for 18 challenge points.
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Tabatha
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Well done Eric. Lovely photos and sightings in your garden. :cool: The gsw is still eluding me at Hall Place :lol:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Jan and Tabatha

That would be great, Jan. I noticed a female lurking around but that wouldn't count unless they had a domestic squabble in front of me..
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